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Linking Social and Ecological Systems

Linking Social and Ecological Systems

Linking Social and Ecological Systems

Management Practices and Social Mechanisms for Building Resilience
Fikret Berkes, University of Manitoba, Canada
Carl Folke, Stockholms Universitet
Johan Colding, Stockholms Universitet
April 2000
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    It is usually the case that scientists examine either ecological systems or social systems, yet the need for an interdisciplinary approach to the problems of environmental management and sustainable development is becoming increasingly obvious. Developed under the auspices of the Beijer Institute in Stockholm, this new book analyses social and ecological linkages in selected ecosystems using an international and interdisciplinary case study approach. The chapters provide detailed information on a variety of management practices for dealing with environmental change. Taken as a whole, the book will contribute to the greater understanding of essential social responses to changes in ecosystems, including the generation, accumulation and transmission of ecological knowledge, structure and dynamics of institutions, and the cultural values underlying these responses. A set of new (or rediscovered) principles for sustainable ecosystem management is also presented. Linking Social and Ecological Systems will be of value to natural and social scientists interested in sustainability.

    • Book results from a research study at the world-renowned Beijer Institute
    • Contains insights into building flexibility into institutions so they are capable of proper ecosystem management
    • Interdisciplinary study that brings much-needed integration of the social and scientific disciplines contributing to resources management

    Reviews & endorsements

    "Useful for undergraduate and graduate students in environmental studies, environmental economics, and environmental sociology." Choice

    "Altogether, this book is a solid, well-crafted, and thought-provoking contribution that addresses the challenges of natural resource management. The quality of its case studies and the clarity of its theoretical propositions make it a landmark for anyone interested in understanding the dynamic connections between knowledge, practices, institutions, and ecosystems." Conservation Ecology

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    Product details

    March 1998
    Hardback
    9780521591409
    476 pages
    236 × 160 × 36 mm
    0.885kg
    49 b/w illus. 15 tables
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Linking social and ecological systems for resilience and sustainability Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke
    • Part I. Learning from Locally Devised Systems:
    • 2. People, refugia and resilience Madhav Gadgil, Natabar S. Hemam and B. Mohan Reddy
    • 3. Learning by fishing: practical engagement and environemntal concerns Gíslí Palsson
    • 4. Dalecarlia in Central Sweden before 1800: a society of social and ecological resilience Ulf Sporrong
    • Part II. Emergence of Resource Management Adaptations:
    • 5. Learning to design reslilient resource management: indigenous systems in the Canadian subarctic Fikret Berkes
    • 6. Resilience and neotraditional populations: the caiçaras of the Atlantic forest and caboclos of the Amazon (Brazil) Alpina Begossi
    • 7. Indigenous African resource management of a tropical rain forest ecosystem: a case study of the Yoruba of Ara, Nigeria D. Michael Warren and Jennifer Pinkson
    • 8. Managing for human and ecological context in the Maine soft shell clam fishery Susan S. Hanna
    • Part III. Success and Failure in Regional Systems:
    • 9. Resilient resource management in Mexico's forest ecosystems: the contribution of property rights Janis B. Alcorn and Victor M. Toledo
    • 10. The resilience of pastoral herding in Sahelian Africa Maryam Niamir-Fuller
    • 11. Reviving the social system-ecosystem links in the Himalayas Narpat S. Jodha
    • 12. Crossing the threshold of ecosystem resilience: the commercial extinction of northern cod A. Christopher Finlayson and Bonnie J. McCay
    • Part IV. Designing New Approaches to Management:
    • 13. Science, sustainability and resource management C. S. Holling, Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke
    • 14. Integrated management of a temperate montane forest ecosystem through holistic forestry: a British Columbia example Evelyn Pinkerton
    • 15. Managing chaotic fisheries James M. Acheson, James A. Wilson and Robert S. Steneck
    • 16. Social mechanisms and institutional learning for resilience and sustainability Carl Folke, Fikret Berkes and Johan Colding
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • James Acheson, Janis Alcorn, Alpina Begossi, Fikret Berkes, Johan Colding, Christopher Finlayson, Carl Folke, Madhav Gadgil, Susan Hanna, Natabar S. Hemam, C. S. Holling, Narpat S. Jodha, Bonnie McCay, Maryam Niamir-Fuller, Gísli Pálsson, Evelyn Pinkerton, Jennifer Pinkston, B. Mohan Reddy, Ulf Sporrong, Robert S. Steneck, Victor Toledo, Michael Warren, James Wilson

    • Editors
    • Fikret Berkes , University of Manitoba, Canada

      Fikret Berkes is Director of the Natural Resources Institute at the University of Manitoba, Canada.

    • Carl Folke , Stockholms Universitet

      Carl Folke is Deputy Director of the Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden.

    • Johan Colding , Stockholms Universitet